RADNOR — A coach at a Main Line school has been terminated and township police confirm they received a call concerning an allegation of inappropriate contact between a coach and a student.

The allegation centered on possible contact between a coach and a student at Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, according to township Lt. Andy Block.

Block said when Radnor police realized that the alleged incident was reported to have occurred off-campus in Lower Merion, they turned the investigation over to the Lower Merion Police Department.

According to Lower Merion Police Supt. Michael McGrath, it was determined that no incident occurred in that township. However, McGrath said the case has been turned over to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office Detective Bureau.

Meanwhile, Main Line Media News received a letter from Sacred Heart to parents that states that a coach was terminated over allegations of inappropriate contact with an Upper School student. The letter states that the coach has not been on campus this week and school officials are cooperating fully with police and Child Protective Services.

“We came to learn that this situation was not new,” Head of School Sister Matthew Anita MacDonald, SSJ, wrote in the letter to parents. “When teammates discovered the situation, they immediately pressed the student to tell her mother everything. Why had she hesitated? She did not want to jeopardize the scholarship hopes of her teammates. Such unselfish concern and on-going support of each other witnesses to the lived goals of Children of the Sacred Heart.”

A tennis coach confirmed to NBC-10 that he was terminated Monday, but said he did not know why. The TV station reports the coach is unaware of any allegations against him.

Several calls to the school for comment Wednesday and Thursday were not returned.

The school is located on the 400 block of South Bryn Mawr Avenue in Radnor Township.